What is the average restaurant salary for a magician. Is it possible if some of the more experienced magicians post their salaries or yearly incomes. I know its considered taboo to ask what someone makes, but Im thinking about entering the field full-time.

WRONG ANSWER kconnors. As a rsetaurant entertainer you don't make a salary. You don't work for the restaurant at all. You work for yourself and the restaurant pays you what you can charge them, that amount will vary depending on your location.

If you get a salary, then the restaurant covers your benefits and takes out taxes, working for yourself YOU have to pay all taxes and provide liability insurance. Last year 2008, I paid taxes on income (strictly from magic) of over US$40,000. The exact figure is between me and the I.R.S. But that is lower than my taxable income. My gross was obviously much higher.

WRONG ANSWER kconnors. As a rsetaurant entertainer you don't make a salary. You don't work for the restaurant at all. You work for yourself and the restaurant pays you what you can charge them, that amount will vary depending on your location.

If you get a salary, then the restaurant covers your benefits and takes out taxes, working for yourself YOU have to pay all taxes and provide liability insurance. Last year 2008, I paid taxes on income (strictly from magic) of over US$40,000. The exact figure is between me and the I.R.S. But that is lower than my taxable income. My gross was obviously much higher.

I'm glad you find my amounts unbelievable. You are right that is not the actual amount I make. It is only the amount I admit to making and pay taxes on. My income is actually higher.

If you can't make a lousy $40 grand a year it's not worth the effort to be a magician. When I went full time 15 years ago my goal was to make enough to live comfortably on. I visualized myself and the results and set my goals. I wanted to get a new car every 4 years. I have achieved that goal and been successful. I will not tell anyone my exact income but it is higher than that.

$40,000.00 a year is totally doable. I made that 10 years ago when I was in restaurants full time. That's the key though. FULL TIME! You can't expect to make a living working 2 nights a week in a restaurant for 3 hours.

I found that I needed to do some other things with magic until I got to where I was working 6 nights a week. For example, I taught magic and balloon animal making at the Arvada Center for the performing arts during the day for a while. I also did as many private parties as possible during the day.

This year I'll make $40,000.00 performing eight weekends at the local theater. Our last show (which ran two weekends in April) sold over a thousand tickets. The theater only charges us $550 dollars to rent it out for two weekends. That means our $10 dollar tickets raise over $10,000.00 dollars.

My point is, I'll make $40,000.00 this year doing magic and I consider myself a part time performer who's just in it for the fun. Our cabinet shop will gross 10 times that. Stop thinking small and you will be successful. Check out our websites if you want;

You'll get paid what you charge! The thing is, whatever it is, you'd better be worth it. Ever hear the old axiom,

"You can shear a sheep many times but skin it only once"

You need to provide value when you perform. Be it for the restaurant, birthday party, stage show audience, whatever. If you do you can charge what you want.

Ex. David Kaye has a $500.00 minimum appearance fee (he freely states that in his book). He also performs over 300 show's a year (also freely stated in his book). Add that up, that means he makes a MINIMUM of $150,000.00 dollars a year doing magic. Like I said before, stop thinking small.

KCCONNERS, $15,000 is not bad for working an extra 4 hours a week. Now the next vacation you take do some busking while on the road, you'll probably pay for your whole vacation plus make a sizable profit busking a couple of hours a day while playing around at your favourite vacation spot. That's what I do, It is really fun and makes the vacation more enjoyable. That way I can afford to really spend on luxury stuff.

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